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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

My early predictions of woman are:

 

 

50 free 🥇sjostrom🥈mckeon🥉 walsh

 

100free🥇 Steenberguen 🥈o callaghan 🥉walsh

 

200 free 🥇o callaghan 🥈 Steenberguen 🥉 mcintosh/titmus

 

400 🥇 mcintosh 🥈titmus🥉ledecky

 

800🥇ledecky🥈pallister🥉quadarella 

1500 🥇 ledecky 🥈quadarella🥉grimes

 

100 back 🥇 McKeown 🥈 smith 🥉 berkoff

 

200back🥇smith🥈 McKeown 🥉curzan

 

100 breast🥇 meilutyte 🥈schouten 🥉 pilato

 

200 breast🥇 schoenmaker🥈 douglass 🥉schouten

 

 

100 butterfly🥇 Walsh 🥈wattel🥉huske/macneil

 

200 butterfly🥇 mcintosh 🥈 smith 🥉dekkers/pudar

 

200im🥇 Douglass🥈 mcintosh 🥉 McKeown/A. walsh

 

400 im🥇 mcintosh 🥈colbert 🥉 grimes 

 

 

 

 

Comment your predictions!

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Paris Swimming Predictions

 

M/W    EVENT    MEDAL    NAME    COUNTRY
MENS    100m Backstroke    1.Gold    Jiayu Xu    China
MENS    100m Backstroke    2.Silver     Thomas Ceccon    Italy
MENS    100m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Hunter Armstrong    USA
MENS    100m Breastroke    1.Gold    Hayang Qin    China
MENS    100m Breastroke    2.Silver     Adam Peaty    Great Britain
MENS    100m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Nicolo Martinelli    Italy
MENS    100m Butterfly    1.Gold    Dare Rose    USA
MENS    100m Butterfly    2.Silver     Josh Liendo    Canada
MENS    100m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Noe Ponti    Switzerland
MENS    100m Freestyle    1.Gold    Zhanie Pan    China
MENS    100m Freestyle    2.Silver     David Popovici    Romania
MENS    100m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Kyle Chalmers    Australia
MENS    1500m Freestyle    1.Gold    Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    1500m Freestyle    2.Silver     Bobby Finke    USA
MENS    1500m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    200m Backstroke    1.Gold    Hubert Kos    Hungary
MENS    200m Backstroke    2.Silver     Roman Nityukov    Switzerland
MENS    200m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Ryan Murphy    USA
MENS    200m Breastroke    1.Gold    Hayang Qin    China
MENS    200m Breastroke    2.Silver     Zac Stubblety-Cook    Australia
MENS    200m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    200m Butterfly    1.Gold    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    200m Butterfly    2.Silver     Thomas Heilman    USA
MENS    200m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Kristof Milak    Hungary
MENS    200m Freestyle    1.Gold    Matt Richards    Great Britain
MENS    200m Freestyle    2.Silver     Zhanie Pan    China
MENS    200m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Maximillian Giulliani    Australia
MENS    200m IM     1.Gold    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    200m IM     2.Silver     Shaine Casas    USA
MENS    200m IM     3.Bronze    Shun Wang    China
MENS    400m Freestyle    1.Gold    Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    400m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    400m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Elijah Winnington    Australia
MENS    400m IM    1.Gold    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    400m IM    2.Silver     Carson Foster    USA
MENS    400m IM    3.Bronze    Tomoru Honda    Japan
MENS    4x100m Freestyle     1.Gold    USA Mens    USA
MENS    4x100m Freestyle     2.Silver     Australia Mens    Australia
MENS    4x100m Freestyle     3.Bronze    Great Britain Mens    Great Britain
MENS    4x100m Medley     1.Gold    China Mens    China
MENS    4x100m Medley     2.Silver     USA Mens    USA
MENS    4x100m Medley     3.Bronze    Australia Mens    Australia
MENS    4x200m Freestyle     1.Gold    Great Britain Mens    Great Britain
MENS    4x200m Freestyle     2.Silver     USA Mens    USA
MENS    4x200m Freestyle     3.Bronze    Australia Mens    Australia
MENS    50m Freestyle    1.Gold    Cameron McEvoy    Australia
MENS    50m Freestyle    2.Silver     Jack Alexy    USA
MENS    50m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Florent Manadou    France
MENS    800m Freestyle    1.Gold    Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    800m Freestyle    2.Silver     Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    800m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Bobby Finke    USA
MIXED    4x100m Medley     1.Gold    China Mixed    China
MIXED    4x100m Medley     2.Silver     Australia Mixed    Australia
MIXED    4x100m Medley     3.Bronze    USA Mixed    USA
WOMENS    100m Backstroke    1.Gold    Kaylee McKeown    Australia
WOMENS    100m Backstroke    2.Silver     Regan Smith    USA
WOMENS    100m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Clare Curzan    USA
WOMENS    100m Breastroke    1.Gold    Qiantin Tang    China
WOMENS    100m Breastroke    2.Silver     Ruta Melutyte    Lithuania
WOMENS    100m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Lily King    USA
WOMENS    100m Butterfly    1.Gold    Torri Huske    USA
WOMENS    100m Butterfly    2.Silver     Zhang Yufei    China
WOMENS    100m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Maggie McNeal    Canada
WOMENS    100m Freestyle    1.Gold    Mollie O'Callahan    Australia
WOMENS    100m Freestyle    2.Silver     Siobon Haughey    Hong Kong
WOMENS    100m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Kate Douglas    USA
WOMENS    1500m Freestyle    1.Gold    Katie Ledecky    USA
WOMENS    1500m Freestyle    2.Silver     Katie Grimes    USA
WOMENS    1500m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Lani Pallister    Australia
WOMENS    200m Backstroke    1.Gold    Kaylee McKeown    Australia
WOMENS    200m Backstroke    2.Silver     Clare Curzan    USA
WOMENS    200m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Regan Smith    USA
WOMENS    200m Breastroke    1.Gold    Tatiana Shuemaker    South Africa
WOMENS    200m Breastroke    2.Silver     Tes Schouten    Netherlands
WOMENS    200m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Kate Douglas    USA
WOMENS    200m Butterfly    1.Gold    Zhang Yufei    China
WOMENS    200m Butterfly    2.Silver     Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    200m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Elizabeth Dekkers    Australia
WOMENS    200m Freestyle    1.Gold    Mollie O'Callahan    Australia
WOMENS    200m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ariane Titmus    Australia
WOMENS    200m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Siobon Haughey    Hong Kong
WOMENS    200m IM     1.Gold    Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    200m IM     2.Silver     Kaylee McKeown    Australia
WOMENS    200m IM     3.Bronze    Kate Douglass    USA
WOMENS    400m Freestyle    1.Gold    Ariane Titmus    Australia
WOMENS    400m Freestyle    2.Silver     Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    400m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Li Binjie    China
WOMENS    400m IM    1.Gold    Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    400m IM    2.Silver     Katie Grimes    USA
WOMENS    400m IM    3.Bronze    Jenna Forrester    Australia
WOMENS    4x100m Freestyle     1.Gold    Australia Womens    Australia
WOMENS    4x100m Freestyle     2.Silver     USA Womens    USA
WOMENS    4x100m Freestyle     3.Bronze    China Womens    China
WOMENS    4x100m Medley     1.Gold    USA Womens    USA
WOMENS    4x100m Medley     2.Silver     Australia Womens    Australia
WOMENS    4x100m Medley     3.Bronze    Canada Womens    Canada
WOMENS    4x200m Freestyle     1.Gold    Australia Womens    Australia
WOMENS    4x200m Freestyle     2.Silver     China Womens    China
WOMENS    4x200m Freestyle     3.Bronze    USA Womens    USA
WOMENS    50m Freestyle    1.Gold    Sarah Sjostrum    Sweden
WOMENS    50m Freestyle    2.Silver     Emma McKeon    Australia
WOMENS    50m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Cate Campbell    Australia
WOMENS    800m Freestyle    1.Gold    Katie Ledecky    USA
WOMENS    800m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ariane Titmus    Australia
WOMENS    800m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Li Binjie    China
 

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11 hours ago, dantm said:

Paris Swimming Predictions


MENS    400m Freestyle    1.Gold    Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    400m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    400m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Elijah Winnington    Australia

 

Do you want to amend your prediction? :cool:


Lukas Märtens 400m Freestyle 3:40,33 at German Championships.

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Great swim by Martens!
in fact,there is no doubt I will be amending over the next 2 months

Trials,especially Australia and US will be huge.

 

Short and Hafnaoui also went 3.40 last year.

I have no doubt the Beiderman WR is going this year.

maybe at Australian trials first?

 

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No individual medal for Duncan Scott would seem unlikely to me. Could see him getting a minor medal in the 200 IM and to be honest he could win the 200 free, him and Matt’s race at trials was phenomenally close.

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On 4/20/2024 at 11:14 PM, Orangehair43 said:

I’m just giving my prediction. We saw mass protests in 2019 and World Aquatics treat the protestors worse than dopers. 

There were protests but they weren't "mass protests".

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26 minutes ago, RussB said:

No individual medal for Duncan Scott would seem unlikely to me. Could see him getting a minor medal in the 200 IM and to be honest he could win the 200 free, him and Matt’s race at trials was phenomenally close.

Aa I mentioned,it will change over the next few months.Only GB have had their trials and plenty of swimming to be done before Paris.

 

For the 200M IM,

Marchand

Wang 

Casas

have all been quicker over the past 18 months that Duncan Scott's best 200IM time.

Thats why he is just off my list.

 

As for the 200m Free,

If Popovici gets anywhere near the levels we know he can,no one will beat him

He still 19?

The 200m Free is easily the Brits best chance for an individual win, but there is so many current swimmers in the 1.44 range now

 

1.44s

Dean

Scott 

Richards

Hwang

Pan

Martans

Guilliani

Hobson.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, dantm said:

Aa I mentioned,it will change over the next few months.Only GB have had their trials and plenty of swimming to be done before Paris.

 

For the 200M IM,

Marchand

Wang 

Casas

have all been quicker over the past 18 months that Duncan Scott's best 200IM time.

Thats why he is just off my list.

 

As for the 200m Free,

If Popovici gets anywhere near the levels we know he can,no one will beat him

He still 19?

The 200m Free is easily the Brits best chance for an individual win, but there is so many current swimmers in the 1.44 range now

 

1.44s

Dean

Scott 

Richards

Hwang

Pan

Martans

Guilliani

Hobson.

 

 

I think from what we have seen over the past 12 months, Popovici should certainly not have the favourite tag for the 200. It’s a very open event, I think I’d want to be with Richards but I’m biased being British. 
 

As for the 200 IM. It’s stacked. Duncan getting close to the BR at trials in a very quick time makes me feel confident he is going to show up at the games.

 

i can’t wait, just been notified my tickets for one of the finals nights is in the fan section (which i interpret as being with noisy crazy other fans!) so that should be lots of fun 🤣
 

ps. britains best chance for an individual win might well actually be Peaty. It’s a 2 man race and depending on Qin’s form it may look like a toss up by the time we get to Paris. Peaty continuing to improve and clocked a 57.9 at British trials. The 200m free by its nature is open so chances of a win can’t get up to 50% I doubt even though we have two bullets to fire!

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20 hours ago, dantm said:

Paris Swimming Predictions

 

M/W    EVENT    MEDAL    NAME    COUNTRY
MENS    100m Backstroke    1.Gold    Jiayu Xu    China
MENS    100m Backstroke    2.Silver     Thomas Ceccon    Italy
MENS    100m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Hunter Armstrong    USA
MENS    100m Breastroke    1.Gold    Hayang Qin    China
MENS    100m Breastroke    2.Silver     Adam Peaty    Great Britain
MENS    100m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Nicolo Martinelli    Italy
MENS    100m Butterfly    1.Gold    Dare Rose    USA
MENS    100m Butterfly    2.Silver     Josh Liendo    Canada
MENS    100m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Noe Ponti    Switzerland
MENS    100m Freestyle    1.Gold    Zhanie Pan    China
MENS    100m Freestyle    2.Silver     David Popovici    Romania
MENS    100m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Kyle Chalmers    Australia
MENS    1500m Freestyle    1.Gold    Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    1500m Freestyle    2.Silver     Bobby Finke    USA
MENS    1500m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    200m Backstroke    1.Gold    Hubert Kos    Netherlands
MENS    200m Backstroke    2.Silver     Roman Nityukov    Switzerland
MENS    200m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Ryan Murphy    USA
MENS    200m Breastroke    1.Gold    Hayang Qin    China
MENS    200m Breastroke    2.Silver     Zac Stubblety-Cook    Australia
MENS    200m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    200m Butterfly    1.Gold    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    200m Butterfly    2.Silver     Thomas Heilman    USA
MENS    200m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Kristof Milak    Hungary
MENS    200m Freestyle    1.Gold    Matt Richards    Great Britain
MENS    200m Freestyle    2.Silver     Zhanie Pan    China
MENS    200m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Maximillian Giulliani    Australia
MENS    200m IM     1.Gold    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    200m IM     2.Silver     Shaine Casas    USA
MENS    200m IM     3.Bronze    Shun Wang    China
MENS    400m Freestyle    1.Gold    Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    400m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    400m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Elijah Winnington    Australia
MENS    400m IM    1.Gold    Leon Marchand    France
MENS    400m IM    2.Silver     Carson Foster    USA
MENS    400m IM    3.Bronze    Tomoru Honda    Japan
MENS    4x100m Freestyle     1.Gold    USA Mens    USA
MENS    4x100m Freestyle     2.Silver     Australia Mens    Australia
MENS    4x100m Freestyle     3.Bronze    Great Britain Mens    Great Britain
MENS    4x100m Medley     1.Gold    China Mens    China
MENS    4x100m Medley     2.Silver     USA Mens    USA
MENS    4x100m Medley     3.Bronze    Australia Mens    Australia
MENS    4x200m Freestyle     1.Gold    Great Britain Mens    Great Britain
MENS    4x200m Freestyle     2.Silver     USA Mens    USA
MENS    4x200m Freestyle     3.Bronze    Australia Mens    Australia
MENS    50m Freestyle    1.Gold    Cameron McEvoy    Australia
MENS    50m Freestyle    2.Silver     Jack Alexy    USA
MENS    50m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Florent Manadou    France
MENS    800m Freestyle    1.Gold    Ahmed Hafnaoui    Tunisia
MENS    800m Freestyle    2.Silver     Samuel Short    Australia
MENS    800m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Bobby Finke    USA
MIXED    4x100m Medley     1.Gold    China Mixed    China
MIXED    4x100m Medley     2.Silver     Australia Mixed    Australia
MIXED    4x100m Medley     3.Bronze    USA Mixed    USA
WOMENS    100m Backstroke    1.Gold    Kaylee McKeown    Australia
WOMENS    100m Backstroke    2.Silver     Regan Smith    USA
WOMENS    100m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Clare Curzan    USA
WOMENS    100m Breastroke    1.Gold    Qiantin Tang    China
WOMENS    100m Breastroke    2.Silver     Ruta Melutyte    Lithuania
WOMENS    100m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Lily King    USA
WOMENS    100m Butterfly    1.Gold    Torri Huske    USA
WOMENS    100m Butterfly    2.Silver     Zhang Yufei    China
WOMENS    100m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Maggie McNeal    Canada
WOMENS    100m Freestyle    1.Gold    Mollie O'Callahan    Australia
WOMENS    100m Freestyle    2.Silver     Siobon Haughey    Hong Kong
WOMENS    100m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Kate Douglas    USA
WOMENS    1500m Freestyle    1.Gold    Katie Ledecky    USA
WOMENS    1500m Freestyle    2.Silver     Katie Grimes    USA
WOMENS    1500m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Lani Pallister    Australia
WOMENS    200m Backstroke    1.Gold    Kaylee McKeown    Australia
WOMENS    200m Backstroke    2.Silver     Clare Curzan    USA
WOMENS    200m Backstroke    3.Bronze    Regan Smith    USA
WOMENS    200m Breastroke    1.Gold    Tatiana Shuemaker    South Africa
WOMENS    200m Breastroke    2.Silver     Tes Schouten    Netherlands
WOMENS    200m Breastroke    3.Bronze    Kate Douglas    USA
WOMENS    200m Butterfly    1.Gold    Zhang Yufei    China
WOMENS    200m Butterfly    2.Silver     Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    200m Butterfly    3.Bronze    Elizabeth Dekkers    Australia
WOMENS    200m Freestyle    1.Gold    Mollie O'Callahan    Australia
WOMENS    200m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ariane Titmus    Australia
WOMENS    200m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Siobon Haughey    Hong Kong
WOMENS    200m IM     1.Gold    Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    200m IM     2.Silver     Kaylee McKeown    Australia
WOMENS    200m IM     3.Bronze    Kate Douglass    USA
WOMENS    400m Freestyle    1.Gold    Ariane Titmus    Australia
WOMENS    400m Freestyle    2.Silver     Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    400m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Li Binjie    China
WOMENS    400m IM    1.Gold    Summer McIntosh    Canada
WOMENS    400m IM    2.Silver     Katie Grimes    USA
WOMENS    400m IM    3.Bronze    Jenna Forrester    Australia
WOMENS    4x100m Freestyle     1.Gold    Australia Womens    Australia
WOMENS    4x100m Freestyle     2.Silver     USA Womens    USA
WOMENS    4x100m Freestyle     3.Bronze    China Womens    China
WOMENS    4x100m Medley     1.Gold    USA Womens    USA
WOMENS    4x100m Medley     2.Silver     Australia Womens    Australia
WOMENS    4x100m Medley     3.Bronze    Canada Womens    Canada
WOMENS    4x200m Freestyle     1.Gold    Australia Womens    Australia
WOMENS    4x200m Freestyle     2.Silver     China Womens    China
WOMENS    4x200m Freestyle     3.Bronze    USA Womens    USA
WOMENS    50m Freestyle    1.Gold    Sarah Sjostrum    Sweden
WOMENS    50m Freestyle    2.Silver     Emma McKeon    Australia
WOMENS    50m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Cate Campbell    Australia
WOMENS    800m Freestyle    1.Gold    Katie Ledecky    USA
WOMENS    800m Freestyle    2.Silver     Ariane Titmus    Australia
WOMENS    800m Freestyle    3.Bronze    Li Binjie    China
 

There'd be a lot of American tears if this happened.

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